PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES By mail to all other part of British Columbia, the British Em Bin and United State, paid ic advance, per year Per lesser period, paid is advance, per month The Letter Box Blltor. Daily News, We pleased to rand another letter from Bella Coola in The Daily News dated Jan. 80, refuting many of your statement In a sarcastic front page article of the News dated Dec 86 Aa yaw seem' to know so ttttle concerning yonr neighboring district. I thonght it might be well to acquaint yon re some of our notable facta and tea tares Our geographical pasHion has already been men- shortest and most economic route, the Bella Coola valley con taint the largest area of flat surface suitable aad necessary for a terminal port of any other valley In B. C. north of the Fraaef Valley. Another and not least important fact is that Bella Coola is situated on a line instance, EnglandJIudson Bay, Edmonton, Bella Coola and the Aleu-tion Islands in the Pacific. Unquestionably such a route is the shortest that can be had. Any other miles bnsM . m eighteen WisUaeas Lake westward, have eome ese hendred and t. i By mail to all other countries, per year T0 miles, this leaves only a short gap which will be eempteted in the near Rrvett fsKure. Having lived in the Bella , i-7. Coola Valley since 1894. 1 know the ! ''' ceskditions and when this highway' Mixed Doubles Second 'Bound is completed the country wfll afford ' Mrs. V. Long and (J. r Wofrmg homes for thooaands of people. ALBERT HOMMER. Uagensbory. BJC . Feb. 10. 1030. The article eamnlained nf van could not be tampered with in The Daily News office. It was not writ- INTERIOR MINEDEAL Washington Interested Contractor in Manson Plaeer Beeeeie Creek routs. Added to the claims of the W O'terson was transfer-1 O. H Pomeroy, a large contractor of Washington State, says the Ne-chako Chronicle. Mr. Otteraon is acting as Mr. Pomeroy's superintendent, and will Big league baaetell season 1900 will &et under way on April 15 and close on September 28. official Na- itional and American League acha-jdutes which have just come to band show. Natkm.il League season openers will be: Boston at Hew loiih, rraiHucapiiui si onnuju, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati; and Chi- jeago at St. Lotus. The opening of uy raau to an parts ox aonnern ana vemm ora:s viu . Ul National League will find St paid in advance lor yearly penoa .'rt' Louis at Detroit; Cleveland at Chi- Or lour montns tor i'icso; Washington at Boston; Legal notices, each insertion, par agate une Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation Advertising and Circulation Telephone 93 Editor and Reporters "Telephone 66 DAILY EDITION VANCOUVER UNEMPLOYED 02 .15 Tuesday. Feb. 11. 1930 Canadian Press artfcle rhich cime:1"' 15"s- and Transient advertising on front page, per inch , - jjiw Ywk at Phtlartriphia Local readers, per Insertion, per Ifae . . . ; : City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 55-00 Not a word has come through Transient display advertising, per inch, par Jasertien lAiimm California regarding the figbl Classified advertising, per insertion, per word activities, if any. of Billy Towmead. 3SL it as said, was matched with Axmand Santiago for January 88. That fight did not come off. probably because Frak Churchill, who directs the Filipino, would not let his boy go in against Billy's pound age as Saaitago never makes more ! than 132. Charlie McArdie, who went south with Townaend under a j two-year contract, signed jointly by lulr Tt hhimwH mnA hi frnnt man : ... . IMcCranor. had a fight on the La (Vancouver Star) . jBarba-Torres card He the only Those of the unemokryed who are determined to make. one of the Vancouver troupers to' trouble may rest assured that if they compel the police to j show m the sou? to date, as far as resort to severe measures they will receive little sympathy j6" ascertained. from th public of fhiseky. ! Vancouver is doing ite whole duty by the unemployed, j t A HM TlvITfiW It is providing, them with the means of subsistence and DllylYliil I JVi exacting by way of return a certain amount of work, work ! there is no occasion to have done at all at this time. J Many of the men recognize that this is all that can rea-; IS OPENED: sonably be asked. Attempts to stir them up to refuse both , Manr Cl!nM putd B Cnp Cham. j work and recompense, have largely failed. pumship Tournament j There are, however, a number of malcontents who ap- j parently think they can intimidate the city into paying; . . cnamnionhi them four dollars a day a larger amount tnan many 01 1 tournament under the nrvrirtt of those receive whose taxes the money would ultimately ; the lodjk. Badauoton cmh w come. These people were never more mistaken in their opened last night when several ta-lives. Nobody invited them to come here and nobody here j ttaig gnsaea were played. Re-is under any obligation to do more for them than make!011 were toUowg: 4-lA i11.nft.MAAa Mint AtnoiHf f a rht-aYrAfif Konlita s? oat it it rin t iUC anuw aiivco vuDWiwai y w jjiwiviav inviun utcwmuvii. Ladles' Doublet Firtt Koynd The sooner they understand this the better and if, in; m j a Teh. and wn c. j making' them understand it, the authorities have to take Harrington beat u& XV Hbgers ( drastic action, it will be with the general approval of the and mi m. Brwton 'ijyi!ij5-7. public. to the ordinary course of news and Miss Mary Aatori aad F. W. Allen ILITL.-1? ,,n 10 Rupert-Editor). n vwwa iu Mass aj wsa i jvcwa dated ian. J, which states; The shortest route from Ponce Coupe m the Peace River district to tidewater on the Pacific Is via Monk-man or Oray Paa to Prince George, thence to Bella Coola " We may farther add: This route is not only the shortest Peace River owUet. but it also affords the least engineering difficulties. As the Peace River dis trict Is destined to supply large j quantities of wheat and rtfac prod- A u-atwaotton ol tnleiest was nets to the world via a Padftc port. ' completed this week whereby the one of most essential considerations , control of the mining plant taken Is the shortest and most economic untn vanderheof during 1M , 7 TV '7 iun and Shelford Darton vs. Mias Car- qiuciuy as Mr. MeCorkeU delivers -n. AlskKJ1 suul CtwsnnV O nautili which is the shortest feasible route, the additional equipment and sup- say from England to the Orient. For plies required Mr. Otteraon will remove the plant from the vicinity of Oerman-ien Creek where it is now located U Manson Ctetk, and place same in operation. The plant was orisin- would be full of kinks. Freight rates ally designed by Mr. Otterson to as we know are an important factor 'work particularly on the gravels to the producer and consumer and on Manson Greek: tha eoiri vin who else is there? It's reasonable device being his own personal de- D to say a a roaa is ruui on cne sign. shortest route in the first place, un- The Klldare Company and 43 necessary millions will not have to Company plants also owned by Mr be spent in the future cutting out MeCorkeU were not Included In thli kInk- transaction, and-will be united to With reapaet to Bella Ojola m . form t complete hydraulic plant lq pass from the coast to Williams- Work 'on ms? dennanien Creel? Lake, the fact that pack trains leases. He is also preparing to in-passed over this route during the stall a saw mill on Oermansen summer of 1895, that was the first Creek. year Bella Coola was settled by our Mr. MeCorkeU states that the colony and before any work had Otterson plant being designed es-been done on a trail through. Since peclally for work on Manson Creek that time the route hag been pasca- was not as suitable as the hydrau-ble for horses at set times of the lie for work on Oermamen Creek, year. Last year surveys were com- Actual mining on both theee well pleted on the McKensie highway, known gold bearing creeks this which at present extends fifty season can be expected. Cars H. Duncan, 9-10, 15-8. 19-11. fifty Mrs. H. L. Shadewell aad Mrs Shelford Dartan beat Miss Nora and Miss M. Martin. 10-6. ton Beat Miss Fiances Cross and Will LamMe. 18-1. 15-0. 10-4. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brand beat Miss Nora Rivett and Brnest Wild- beat Mrs. M. M. Lamb and Norman McGlaahan. 15-7. lfi-9. Men's Daabies First Round Nncman MeOlaahan aad P. O. Young beat N Harris and Buster HilL 11-15, 15-7. 10-0. R. Allen and 3. Oillatt beat J H. Hortsw and J. A. Tang, 10-6. 15-6. Second Round Tonight's (laraes Oames scheduled for tonight are as feftewa: 840 JWhL Mr. J. w. OHejMdb and Mrs. St. Clair Johnston vs. Mrs. J. H. Morton and Miss Mary Aatori. 9 p.m.-M. Blott and James Far-quhar vs. J. McPhee and Oeorge Hewe. p.m, Mrs. H. L. SbadweU tovwiwi sjsjarw a nus a usi J ' a 4 10 pjn Mrs J. Duncan and J. Murray vs. Miss H. T. Cross. J J. M. W W. Lamble im 3. W. SoottMCL) .. F. Stephens . e C. Balagno (E . W. Mitchell (E) Molly Cross and Billiard Averages A. Basson B) 18 4813 233 P. Tinker (CD 17 3969 238 Brown Q) 11 270 234 Andrews (O) 18 4137 230 Hillman 0 18 4138 230 M. McLachlan (O) .12 2759 230 E. Wllllscroft (E) 14 3200 239 3 691 230 ..JS 3080 207; . 18 4092 207 19 4303 226 17 3859 m W. J. Nelson (Gl 19 4S48 220 Q. Waugh (O) 15 3812 214 Andrews 'CD 18 3849 213 Young (CD 8 1701 213 O. Pyle (CD 12 2544 212 P. McMordie (CD 6 1229 205 Murray (CD 13 2648 204 Donald E 6 1312 202 H. Plllsbury (CD .. .2 380 100 Howe (O) 1 118 118 the LIONS WIN OVER CUBS i i Scored Shutout Last Mlbt to Re-deem Themselves For Last - Friday's Loss VANCOUVER; Feb. 11,-After dropping a 4-3 decision to the Victoria Cubs last Friday, Vancouver Lions showed a Reversal of form and blanked those same Cubs by a score of 5-0 last nlgrt The Lien. asW reauH of the victory, climbed til within one point of the leagne-leaifcng Portland K. C's Still In Cribbage Lead Orange Lodge and Grotto Tied far Second Position Prince Bnpert Cribbage League rerults last night were as follows: LOOP 18; Cold Storage 14. Grotto 18; Bagles 9. CMSUl. IS: K of C. 14. Operators IT; Moose 10. Seal Owe MSI 17; P. R. Hotel 10. N. Braprees IS: Orange Lodge 14. League Standings K. Of C 9 Orange Lddae ... Orott CN.RA. Moose . Operator CoM Storage P. Rvpert Hotel 77 Seal Oove 77 LOjOP 77 Bagles 66 New Empress 66 64 73 73 74 76 80 70 85 85 86 96 96 38 39 89 St 83 7t 77 77 77' 66 W Jack.Sharkey Training Hard 'Snaring Pirtners Becoming Ue-i luetant to Stand Up, For He Knocks ftirra Out S Mncb MIAMI, Feb. 11. -Jack Sharkey Second Round is training hard for his forth am- 1 Mrs. M. Btott and Miss MoUy'ing boat wth Phil Scott the Brft- from Cross beat Mrs. J. Sauire and Mrallsb heavyweight champion. His sparring partners are having a hard time, 'for he unmercifully knocks them out, one after the other. Valentine Social Is Much Enjoyed Successful Affair Held Last Night by United Church Young People's Society An enjoyable valetlne social was held last evening by the Young Peejles Societf of First United CewHh. The social rooms of the church were specially decorated for the occasion and the attendance was large. Games and contests were played and delicious refreshments were served. The committee in charge of the affair: Miss K. Johnson. Miss A. WB1 LamUe aad Prank Russell i Oarnett, Miss Lob McRae. Stanley o beat CoL J. W. NichoilE and L. H. Hinton. 10-5. 10-10. Daiby and Philip Edgecumbe. GYRO CLUB COMMITTEES For Year Are Named by President C. A. Kirkcndall The following standing commit tees of the Gyro Club for 1930 have been appointed by President C. A. Kirkendall: Civic L. W. Waugh. W. M. Watts. C. E. Starr. Bulletin O. A. Hunter. Club activities W. H. Tobey, F. E. Robertson. C. C. Mills, L. W. Waugh and M. A. Burbank. Entertainment J. Greer, H. Mc-Bwen. O. C. Arseneau. Membership-JR. F. McNaughton, Dr. J. H. Carsori, T. W. MacPher-son. Initiation Dr. L. W. Kergin. J. Greer. Attendance F. Dlbb, M. M. McLachlan. Custodian of property 4. Far-quhar. Song leader M. H. Blott. Sergeant-at-arms D. Nelson. Musician C. P. Balagno. Reception Dr. J. R. Oosse, N. L. Freeman, H. McEwen, W. Nelson. Correspondent 8. Jabour. Athletics J. Farquhar, Dr. J. R. Oosse. H. A. Breen, W. Mitchell. Raffles W. Mllchell. The Society of Militant Atheists ot Soviet Russia, is mobilizing as many millions, fiS possible against religion. ' MHoloWBHHBBMs FobinHood FLOUR .Prefeired by Discriminating Housemves n ... A B RANDY HANDY Tuttday, February fi, "znwMHV 1 KEEP ESSY BOTTLED AT COGNAC, FRANCE NEWS! N ALERT newsboy, on a day whpn news was dull and sales were few, turned to the advertising pages for inspiration. "Read about the big reduction sale," he Shouted. "Fine quality tea set at $80 and $4. Fancy 'chlna-- ware sacrificed." - Hi stock of paper was hold out very quickly. The.caee is, of course, exceptional. But it points ' pto the fact that advertising is nete and imptfrtapt t T , news. It is the news of daHy life, the news that comeg 9 W antj tho$'aboutyDiu, It'll ntw&pi the ! furniture you sit in, the books you read, the bonds you buy, the automobile you use, the flashlight, talk-. ing machine and food product that give you satisfaction. News that concerns you more vitally than any. thing else you read. News that is essential to you, because whether you purchase a piano or a pin, you want the best your money can buy, and-you can always be.sure youtare getting the ? howest and best when you rt5aithc advertisements. ... . ... ..'.lTKc odvertisementsfcoifc If you want anythintry "a classif ied nd." . M m This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Qovera- ., ment of British Columbta. J